The What Four

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy 02:07 Tools
Baby I Dig Love 01:57 Tools
I'm Going To Destroy That Boy 02:09 Tools
I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy 1966 02:07 Tools
I'm_Going_To_Destroy_That_Boy 02:07 Tools
Baby I Dig Your Love 01:57 Tools
Tossin' Ship 01:45 Tools
I`m Gonna Destroy that boy 01:45 Tools
Anything For a Laugh 02:32 Tools
whenever 02:26 Tools
Do You Believe 02:28 Tools
Baby Can't You Hear Me Call Your Name 02:28 Tools
Ain't No Use in Crying Susan 02:50 Tools
It's Hard to Live on Promises 02:50 Tools
Ears To The Ground 02:50 Tools
No Good For Me 02:50 Tools
do you believe (Box) 02:28 Tools
Rotkarierte petersilie 02:28 Tools
Gemini 4 02:50 Tools
dandelion wine 02:50 Tools
Give It A Chance 02:50 Tools
i'm gonna destroy that boy (Columbia) 02:50 Tools
no good for me (Rollem 103) 02:50 Tools
  • 14,672
    plays
  • 4,153
    listners
  • 14672
    top track count

The What Four were a girl group that achieved a short but sweet burst of popularity with their 1966 tune "I'm Gonna Destroy That Boy", a single featuring a strong garage rock vibe edgier than your average pop group. Championed by Columbia producer Teo Macero, otherwise known for his association with Miles Davis, the group played their own instruments, although they felt a little wobbly about it. Riffing off of the secret agent craze of the times, their most known tune was composed by Artie Resnick, Ronnie Dante, and Kristin Resnick. In it, the band members divulge their undercover mission to find and capture their male prey. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.